How to Make Money : New Thought Teaching on Money Making

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Three Lesson Lectures Containing "THE KERNEL" of all New Thought Teaching on "MONEY MAKING" The purpose of these lessons is to raise the mental and spiritual vibrations of the student-to inspire hope, faith, courage-to awaken larger thought within the mind, inspire greater plans and purposes and awaken the dormant energy in the life-to fire the enthusiasm and call into active service hidden talent which the student, possibly, does not dream at his present stage of unfoldment, he possesses. In short our purpose is to awaken men from mental slumber, show the unlimited resources in human nature, the unseen yet open doors to mental wealth first, then as a natural sequence to wealth in material conditions, and thus enlarge and ennoble the life as well as add to its material expressions. A PROPHECY OF RESULTS FROM THESE LESSONS Prophecies based on observation and experience, and knowledge of natural law, are exceedingly instructive and valuable. We predict most confidently that every student of these lessons will have after reading them-and especially after their re-reading and study -a larger store of information- on the subject of Success in Life, brighter hopes more enthusiasm more "vim" "grit" and "gumption" in business, and will attack his life work with such enlarged wisdom and such intense energy that hereafter his life will become in every way more successful and bring him into larger freedom, greater happiness and power and antpler resources financialy. In short, no one can apply the teachings of these lessons without his life becoming larger, nobler and purer, and more enjoyable in the possession of mental and material wealth. And the life that receives and applies these teachings will be like a fertilizing stream in the desert, making it bud and blossom like the rose.show more

About B F Austin

Benjamin Fish Austin, was a nineteenth-century educator, Methodist Minister, and Spiritualist. He was regarded as one of the most prestigious centres of female education in Canada. B. F. Austin served the Methodist Church for many years as an educator and minister but was expelled from that organisation in 1899 for being a proponent of the Spiritualist movement. He went on to become a renowned Spiritualist in Canada and the United States, publishing many books and editing the Rochester and later Los Angeles-based Spiritualist magazine Reason .show more